There are researchers who
stuck with gene therapy and are starting to see results.
Until recently, it was believed you were
stuck with the genes you were born with.
Not exact matches
After billions of years of adapting to the world's natural rhythms, he says, «We're
stuck with these clock
genes and these metabolic processes.
Without an exchange mechanism like that provided by sexual reproduction, the bacteria and their offspring are
stuck with the same set of
genes, for better or for worse.
To see how courting is affected when neurons are hyperactivated, they used flies
with a version of a
gene that was
stuck in the «on» state in clumps of nerve cells.
Utilizing the invasive breast cancer data set of 962 cases in The Cancer Genome Atlas, all breast cancers
with alterations in the CDH1
gene (that gives instructions to make a protein that causes cancer cells to
stick to one another and defines lobular breast cancers) were identified.
Since DNA moves between individuals, a new generation will not be
stuck with just a copy of its parental
genes.
Drug - makers can build designer molecules
with a sequence that will
stick to the messenger molecule of the huntingtin
gene, but not to other messengers.
You think you're just born
with genes and
stuck with them?
Your
genes give you the capability to build a certain amount of muscle, and that's the muscle you
stuck with for the rest of your life.
Take a big inhale through your nose,
stick out your tongue as far as you can (think
Gene Simmons from Kiss), and exhale the breath forcibly out the mouth
with a «HA» sound.
On the other hand, breeders who are producing mixed breeds might have a bias against purebreds because they believe the rate of inbreeding and line breeding in a closed
gene pool (when breeders
stick to only breeding dogs registered
with a specific kennel club, that breed's
gene pool is most likely closed) will create a genetic bottleneck.